The Art Thread

I love it :joy::joy:

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You need to take that coffee straight up today :joy:
:sparkles:🩷

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The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo

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Hi can anyone tell me what this painting is?
Its limited edition print and has
‘Sue’ in a corner and I think the title is ‘we are not amused’ or similar.
The shop is always closed and I cant get a decent enough picture on my phone.
Many thanks.
:+1:

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Sue Hemming is the artist

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Thank you Jasmine, you are a star :glowing_star:
How did you know that?
Ive been looking on art ninja and getting nowhere fast.
Thankyou very much
:+1::smiley:

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You are most welcome - glad I could help

I’ve seen it before and remember Sue something then used the Google Lens App to search the net for the picture

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Lens app? Haha ill have a look. I dont do too bad for a 70’s child :laughing:

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Learning myself - also a 70’s baby :wink:

It came with the camera option so when I take a pic I see Lens at the bottom to help me figure out more information on what I captured - IE. type of bird/ flower or painting.
Think you can also download it as a App

That app is amazing, The fisrt thing I looked at was a piece of aquamarine and google got it right. I have a new toy! :laughing::+1:

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Oh I love it! Glad you are enjoying it. I too had so much fun checking out different flowers and images.
A whole new world opened up for me :winking_face_with_tongue:

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Hase (Young Hare), watercolor and gouache, by Albrecht Durer (1502). Via the Albertina Museum (cropped).


Vincent van Gogh, Field with Two Rabbits, 1889, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands.


A Hare in the Forest by Hans Hoffmann (c. 1585)


Hare hieroglyph at the Temple of Edfu, Egypt (237-57 century BC). Photo by Rémih and via Wikimedia (color-corrected and cropped).


Detail of Roman mosaic depicting a hare eating grapes with geometric design (5th century AD). Via Getty Museum and the Italian Art Society (cropped).


Pierre Bonnard, Young Girl Sitting with a Rabbit, 1891, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, Japan.

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